The Human Network, Matthew O. Jackson
The Human Network, Matthew O. Jackson
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The Human Network
How Your Social Position Determines Your Power, Beliefs, and Behaviors

Author: Matthew O. Jackson

Narrator: Donald Corren

Unabridged: 8 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/29/2019


Synopsis

Here is a fresh, intriguing, and, above all, authoritative book about how our sometimes hidden positions in various social structures-our human networks-shape how we think and behave, and inform our very outlook on life. Inequality, social immobility, and political polarization are only a few crucial phenomena driven by the inevitability of social structures. Social structures determine who has power and influence, account for why people fail to assimilate basic facts, and enlarge our understanding of patterns of contagion-from the spread of disease to financial crises. Despite their primary role in shaping our lives, human networks are often overlooked when we try to account for our most important political and economic practices. Matthew O. Jackson brilliantly illuminates the complexity of the social networks in which we are-often unwittingly-positioned and aims to facilitate a deeper appreciation of why we are who we are. Ranging across disciplines-psychology, behavioral economics, sociology, and business-and rich with historical analogies and anecdotes, The Human Network provides a galvanizing account of what can drive success or failure in life.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura

Lesson of this book: Don‘t worry if you don‘t have any friends - you‘re less likely to get infections and diseases Just kidding, nevertheless I found it really interesting how the author got into diseases and how they spread, especially looking at the current situation, that fits the topic. Here are s......more

Goodreads review by Anggie

If you thought this was a self-development book on motivating you to get better position in terms of networking, this is not that book. Well, not quite. Still, a lot of big ideas to implement. This is where an economics writing (for sure, written by an economist/economics professor of Stanford Univer......more

The book is a wonderful introduction to Network Theory. I really liked how the author went about building intuition through examples and diagrams and didn’t get into the very technical details. However, even without the technical details, the book does a really good job of explaining some very key c......more

Goodreads review by Lukas

This was a very informative book. Detailed enough to really get into the subject, and short enough not to be daunting. It's not a light reading, but it definitely is worth a read.......more